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Stansted 15 protest at Home Office, London, UK

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London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Margot Leicester, mother of one of the Stansted 15, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against their conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.

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London, UK. 11th December, 2018. Margot Leicester, mother of one of the Stansted 15, addresses protesters gathered outside the Home Office to protest against their conviction using an anti-terrorism offence under the Aviation and Maritime Security Act 1990 following non-violent direct action to try to prevent a Home Office deportation flight carrying immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone from taking off from Stansted airport in March 2017. The judge directed the jury to disregard evidence put forward in their defence that their acts were intended to stop human rights abuses.